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Blood flow changes in pelvic vessels associated with the application of an abdominal compression belt in healthy postpartum women

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dc.contributor.author Dias, T.
dc.contributor.author Patabendige, M.
dc.contributor.author Herath, R.P.
dc.contributor.author Garvik, T.I.
dc.contributor.author Liland, F.
dc.contributor.author Arulkumaran, S.
dc.date.accessioned 2018-01-05T03:56:29Z
dc.date.available 2018-01-05T03:56:29Z
dc.date.issued 2017
dc.identifier.citation Ceylon Medical Journal.2017;62(4):228-232 en_US
dc.identifier.issn 2386-1274
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/18576
dc.description.abstract INTRODUCTION: Postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) accounts for a high proportion of maternal mortality and morbidity throughout the world. A uterine compression belt which has been developed recently represents a very low tech, low cost solution in managing postpartum haemorrhage. OBJECTIVES :To evaluate the blood flow changes in pelvic vessels following application of the postpartum haemorrhage compression belt (Laerdal Global Health, Stavanger, Norway). METHODS: The sample included healthy postpartum women within 6 hours of vaginal delivery. The study was performed at Teaching Hospital, Ragama, Sri Lanka. PPH compression belt was applied on the lower abdomen in a supine position with a slight lateral tilt. Patient’s pulse, blood pressure and Doppler indices (RI, PI and PFV) of the uterine, internal iliac and femoral arteries were measured using transabdominal Doppler ultrasonography. Lower limb oxygen saturation was also measured. Measurements were obtained by connecting the subjects to a multimonitor throughout the study period of 20 minutes. Median RI, PI and PFV was calculated and comparisons were made between the baseline and after belt application at 10 and 20 minutes. RESULTS: A total of 20 healthy women were included and the mean time from delivery to study inclusion was 2.5 (range 0.5–5.0) hours. There were no adverse outcomes or altered vital signs noted among participants. Overall there were no significant changes in the internal iliac, uterine and femoral artery blood flow after application of the compression belt. CONCLUSIONS: There were no significant changes in the internal iliac, uterine and femoral artery blood flow after application of the compression belt. This preliminary study only shows that the application of the PPH compression belt has no apparent adverse changes in the iliac, uterine and femoral artery blood flow in postpartum mothers. en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher Sri Lanka Medical Association en_US
dc.subject Postpartum haemorrhage en_US
dc.title Blood flow changes in pelvic vessels associated with the application of an abdominal compression belt in healthy postpartum women en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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